Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space Chapter 1109: I Will Arrange Everything
Previously on Reborn in the 80s: The Smart Wife with a Secret Space...
He Jinxuan handed over the company management to a trusted associate.
Once Jinyan’s freight operations launched, the strength of his network shone through clearly.
Right from the beginning, those six trucks never paused, yet luckily, he had anticipated this and prepared extra drivers during hiring.
Thus, the workers rotated for breaks while the vehicles operated continuously.
He Jinxuan’s approach meant harder work brought bigger paychecks for his staff. Each employee supported a family, driving them to labor tirelessly.
With operations humming along perfectly, the Gu Family headed back to Beijing.
Gu Wanqing teared up as she fetched her parents.
After years of separation, their Beijing reunion finally happened.
They took them first to the suburban Beijing home.
Gu Wanqing called out upon entering the yard, "Mom and Dad, hurry inside; Han Chaojun is awake. Hear that crying!"
The Gu elders grew anxious: "Hurry, hurry, let’s go in. Don’t let the baby wear out his throat."
Han Chaojun wailed louder at the sounds from outside.
Xinyan laughed lightly, "Looks like he woke up alone and got fussy."
Inside, they found the infant in Gu Wanqing’s embrace, tears clinging to his eyes, hiccuping while eyeing the newcomers.
Tao Shuqing, Old Madam Gu, welled up seeing her grandson, who evoked memories of his uncle Gu Yihong.
She moved closer, lifting him from Gu Wanqing’s hold, "Junjun, this is Grandma."
Gu Yiwen trailed his wife, concerned about her emotions, and softly said, "Shuqing."
Tao Shuqing shook off her reverie at her husband’s call: "I’m fine, I won’t frighten the little treasure."
The baby in Grandma’s arms quit crying and even grinned, soothing Tao Shuqing’s sorrow. Thrilled, she exclaimed, "He smiled right at me!"
Grandpa Gu Yiwen melted at the child’s grin too, extending hands to claim him, but Tao Shuqing dodged, "Not yet, I haven’t cuddled enough."
Denied the hold, Gu Yiwen paced restlessly after his wife.
Granny Zhang yearned to cuddle the baby but held back, aware the grandparents needed more time first.
Still, eyeing his features, she noted, "This kid grows smart, grabbing all the finest looks from Mom and Dad."
Her words struck Tao Shuqing deeply: "Sister, spot on."
Though she kept silent on the rest—’He favors his uncle so much’—since her eldest son was gone, likening the boy to the dead might harm him.
Gu Wanqing caught on and chimed in, "Nephews often mirror uncles, just like Junjun. He takes after me and Jingchen, but zoom in on my likeness—it’s really my big brother’s."
Those remarks mirrored Tao Shuqing’s heart, heightening her devotion to the grandson.
Women clustered around Han Chaojun, as Han Jingchen led Mr. Gu and Zhang Yueshan to the study.
Han Jingchen updated them on Beijing’s latest developments.
Next, addressing his father-in-law, "Dad, the old house renovations finished, but we recommend you and Mom settle here temporarily. What do you think?"
Gu Yiwen, Mr. Gu, agreed with a nod, "Staying here initially works well. Still, we ought to visit the old place soon in coming days."
Grasping his father-in-law’s wishes, Han Jingchen nodded, "Got it, I’ll handle all arrangements."